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A [[Wilson Particles|Wilson Particle]] is a unique type of subatomic particle that when passed through an energetic material or supersaturated material, causes a rapid [[nucleation]] of that material, in some cases creating rapid expansion of the newly created nuclei which in turn cause the summary expansion of the material so affected. This releases a inordinate amount of heat and energy as the expansion takes place. Β 
A [[Wilson Particle] is a unique type of subatomic particle that when passed through an energetic material or supersaturated material, causes a rapid [[nucleation]] of that material, in some cases creating rapid expansion of the newly created nuclei which in turn cause the summary expansion of the material so affected. This releases a inordinate amount of heat and energy as the expansion takes place. Β 


In 2414, [[Rank|Ensign]] [[Narvak]], aboard the [[USS Rosenante]] used specialized Wilson Particles, to create [[nucleation|heterogeneous nucleation]] in the cells of [[Vexarak Spoiler]]s which were infesting [[Starbase 989]] at the time.
In 2414, [[Rank|Ensign]] [[Narvak]], aboard the [[USS Rosenante]] used specialized Wilson Particles, to create [[nucleation|heterogeneous nucleation]] in the cells of [[Vexarak Spoiler]]s which were infesting [[Starbase 989]] at the time.
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